1. Remote-Controlled Switch Allocation Enabling Prompt Restoration of Distribution Systems.
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Lei, Shunbo, Wang, Jianhui, and Hou, Yunhe
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ELECTRIC power distribution , *REMOTE control , *ELECTRIC switchgear , *RELIABILITY in engineering , *MIXED integer linear programming - Abstract
Remote-controlled switches (RCSs) play an important role in prompt service restoration of distribution systems (DSs). However, the cost of RCSs and the vast footprint of DSs limit widespread utilization of RCSs. In this paper, we present a new approach to RCS allocation for improving the performance of restoration and optimizing reliability benefits with reasonable RCS cost. Specifically, the optimal number and locations of to-be-upgraded switches can be determined with different objectives: maximizing the reduction of customer interruption cost; maximizing the reduction of system average interruption duration index; or maximizing the amount of loads that can be restored using the upgraded RCSs. We show that these models can actually be formulated as mixed-integer convex programming problems. We further introduce a novel method to equivalently transform and efficiently solve each of them. The global optimum can thus be computed within a reasonable amount of time. The IEEE 33-node and 123-node test systems are used to demonstrate the proposed models and algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2018
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